POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 9 yr 1 m old boy1 Year agoA. If your baby boy is refusing to drink milk from a bottle, here are some strategies to try:
### **1. **Different Bottles and Nipples:**
- **Try Various Types:** Experiment with different bottle shapes, nipple materials (silicone vs. latex), and flow rates to find one that he prefers.
- **Mimic Breastfeeding:** Look for bottles designed to mimic breastfeeding, which may be more acceptable.
### **2. **Warm Milk:**
- **Temperature Matters:** Ensure the milk is at a comfortable temperature. Some babies prefer milk that is slightly warmed.
### **3. **Change the Environment:**
- **Quiet Space:** Try offering the bottle in a calm, quiet environment to reduce distractions and stress.
- **Different Positions:** Hold him in different positions, such as in a semi-upright position, similar to breastfeeding.
### **4. **Gradual Introduction:**
- **Slow Transition:** Start by introducing the bottle with small amounts of milk, gradually increasing the quantity.
- **Mix Breast and Bottle:** If breastfeeding, offer the bottle after breastfeeding to get him used to it.
### **5. **Involve Others:**
- **Different Caregiver:** Sometimes babies refuse bottles from their breastfeeding mothers but will accept them from another caregiver.
### **6. **Comfort Items:**
- **Use Familiar Items:** Try letting him hold a favorite toy or blanket while taking the bottle to make the experience more comforting.
### **7. **Different Milk Types:**
- **Explore Options:** If you’re using formula, try different brands or types. Sometimes a different taste or consistency can make a difference.
### **8. **Patience and Persistence:**
- **Stay Calm:** Keep trying without pressure. It might take several attempts for him to accept the bottle.
If these strategies don’t work and you’re concerned about his milk intake, consulting a pediatrician or lactation consultant can provide additional support and solutions.
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